Safe, professional tree trimming, removals, stump grinding and emergency work from trained crews.

Seguin grew up in the shade of its pecan trees, and a lot of that original canopy is still standing over Starcke Park, Mill Creek and Navarro today. Corral Bros Landscaping and Design runs tree service in Seguin for homeowners who want those old trees kept healthy instead of hacked at, plus removals and storm cleanup when a tree has reached the end of its run.
Guadalupe River bottomland grows big trees fast, which sounds like a good problem until a pecan or hackberry starts leaning toward a roofline or dropping heavy limbs after a summer storm. That rich, moisture-holding soil also means shallow root systems that heave sidewalks and driveways on older Seguin lots, so stump grinding and root work often go hand in hand with removals here rather than being an afterthought. Acreage properties along the river bring a different challenge: overgrown fence lines and dead cedar or hackberry that become fuel for wildfire risk once summer dries everything out.
We climb, we cut, and we clean up, whether that is a single pecan overhanging a Navarro rooftop or a full stand of storm-damaged trees out toward the river. Estimates are free and we usually get out to look at the property within 48 hours.
We walk your Seguin property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Guadalupe County, plus optional upkeep.
We also provide tree service in these nearby communities:
Late winter dormancy (December to January) is the best time to trim most Central Texas trees, since cuts heal fast before spring growth. The key exception is oaks: avoid pruning oaks from February through June to prevent oak wilt, and paint every oak cut immediately, year-round.
Oak wilt is a deadly fungal disease that spreads through Central Texas oaks, often via beetles attracted to fresh cuts. Prevention is simple: do not prune oaks February through June, and paint all oak wounds with pruning sealer immediately in every season. Our crews follow these protocols on every job.
It depends on the tree's size, how close it sits to power lines or a structure, and whether stump grinding is included. A century-old pecan near Starcke Park takes more rigging and care than a small hackberry out on acreage. Corral Bros gives free, no-obligation on-site estimates so you get a real number for your tree, not a guess over the phone.
Pecans are tough trees, but their size and the weight of their limbs mean deadwood and overextended branches need regular attention, especially on older Mill Creek and Navarro lots where trees have had decades to grow. Corral Bros handles crown thinning and canopy shaping to reduce limb failure risk while keeping the tree's shade and shape intact.
Bottomland soil holds water and grows shallow, wide-spreading roots that lift patios, driveways and foundations over time. When we remove a tree in that soil we grind the stump and clean out root mass so it does not keep pushing up hardscape or sending new shoots. It is standard practice on most Seguin river-lot removals.
Yes. Central Texas storms can drop large limbs fast, and pecan wood in particular tends to snag on power lines or roofs when it comes down. Corral Bros responds to storm and emergency tree calls around Seguin, clearing hazards safely and cleaning up debris so your property is usable again.
Often, yes. We start with a health assessment to see whether decay, pest damage, or storm stress can be managed with crown thinning, deadwood removal, or structural pruning. Removal is always the last option we recommend, not the first, and we will tell you honestly if a tree on your Seguin property is worth saving.
We typically schedule free on-site estimates within 48 hours of your call, whether you are in town near Starcke Park or out on river-bottom acreage. Call (737) 404-9343 and we will walk the property with you before any work starts.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Guadalupe County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.